A new study provides evidence that misophonia is linked to difficulties in adapting to emotional demands and switching ...
Medically reviewed by Dakari Quimby, PhD Misophonia can affect your daily life and cause you to withdraw socially or have trouble with relationships.You can try cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to ...
Here at Boing Boing, we've discussed misophonia - also known as "sound rage" or, as this article in the journal PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science) describes it, "a disorder characterized by a ...
A new study shows that misophonia, strong negative reactions to certain sounds, is closely linked to cognitive and emotional inflexibility.
While the field of misophonia is still young, there have been remarkable advances in the past five years. One way for the ...
One of the questions I’m frequently asked is, “How do visual triggers relate to misophonia?” While it’s an excellent question, the unfortunate truth is that we don’t yet have a definitive answer. In ...
Called "trigger sounds" by the misophonia community, the response can be an immediate and intense fight or flight feeling. Publishing today in Current Biology, the researchers report the first ...
Misophonia is an emerging condition characterised by strong, negative emotional reactions to specific everyday sounds, such as chewing, breathing, or pen clicking. The condition, which often manifests ...